In the following text is described the cultural phenomenon in Italy inspired by the anniversary of creation of the Manifesto of Futurism. It relate to a large extent to architecture. Organized exhibitions memorized the most prominent architects from the first half of the twentieth century, their works and completed projects of
This text intends to discuss the profile of three architects belonging to the past century: Enzo Ven...
The members of the futurist group most associated with architecture during the movement were Antonio...
The academic journey to Italy in 2014 had the merits of the author being able to get to know in pers...
Rome, as the headquarter of fascist Italy, became the place where il Duce was fulfilling his dreams ...
none1noL'articolo tratta del soggiorno di Antonio Sant'Elia a Bologna (1912) per ottenere il diploma...
The subject of the article is to discuss the role of manifestos, books and other publications in the...
The modern architecture arrived several years later in Puglia and Basilicata through the official ch...
Radical Utopias is the title of an exhibition that presents each of the Florentine radical architect...
This paper was presented during the International conference: ‘Theoretical Currents I: Architecture,...
The rehabilitation of historical centres in Italy offers a vast quantity of experiences, though the ...
The article offers an excursus on with some debates related to the world of architecture and urban p...
The physical destruction of the architectural heritage as a result of the war and the experience of ...
The architecture and the materials used in the constructions have always been the symbol of the cult...
The brash poet, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti {1876-1944) first announced the Futurist movement in his M...
Maurizio Calvesi, art critic, saying how Marinetti’s manifesto listed all manner of early twentieth ...
This text intends to discuss the profile of three architects belonging to the past century: Enzo Ven...
The members of the futurist group most associated with architecture during the movement were Antonio...
The academic journey to Italy in 2014 had the merits of the author being able to get to know in pers...
Rome, as the headquarter of fascist Italy, became the place where il Duce was fulfilling his dreams ...
none1noL'articolo tratta del soggiorno di Antonio Sant'Elia a Bologna (1912) per ottenere il diploma...
The subject of the article is to discuss the role of manifestos, books and other publications in the...
The modern architecture arrived several years later in Puglia and Basilicata through the official ch...
Radical Utopias is the title of an exhibition that presents each of the Florentine radical architect...
This paper was presented during the International conference: ‘Theoretical Currents I: Architecture,...
The rehabilitation of historical centres in Italy offers a vast quantity of experiences, though the ...
The article offers an excursus on with some debates related to the world of architecture and urban p...
The physical destruction of the architectural heritage as a result of the war and the experience of ...
The architecture and the materials used in the constructions have always been the symbol of the cult...
The brash poet, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti {1876-1944) first announced the Futurist movement in his M...
Maurizio Calvesi, art critic, saying how Marinetti’s manifesto listed all manner of early twentieth ...
This text intends to discuss the profile of three architects belonging to the past century: Enzo Ven...
The members of the futurist group most associated with architecture during the movement were Antonio...
The academic journey to Italy in 2014 had the merits of the author being able to get to know in pers...